Rimi B. Chatterjee


Rimi B. Chatterjee is an Indian writer of science fiction, screenwriter, translator, comics creator and former professor of English literature at Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Her first novel Signal Red was published in 2005 by Penguin India, followed by City of Love and Black Light. She is known for near-future dystopian and climate fiction and historical fantasy. Most of her recent stories are set in the Antisense Universe, a climate-positive alternate future world. She was active in the 2014 Jadavpur University Protests.
In 2024 she won the for ‘Zigsa Tells Her Story’. In 2023 she won the for ‘A Question of Choice’ in Reckoning magazine’s special issue "Our Beautiful Reward'. Her novella "Arisudan' featured on the In 2022 she was a finalist at the, an initiative by the Hollywood Climate Summit.

Career

Chatterjee is a novelist, screenwriter, translator, and ex-professor of English at Jadavpur University. She completed her Ph.D at Oxford University in 1997. She began teaching at Jadavpur University in 2004.

Selected publications

Novels

Black Light The City of Love
  • ''Signal Red''

Stories

  • "The Garden of Bombahia", about sixteenth-century scientist and heretic Garcia da Orta, appeared in Wasafiri 24: pp. 98–106.
  • "The First Rasa", about a woman printer in Calcutta's nineteenth-century pleasure district, came out in Kolkata: Book City: Readings, Fragments, Images, ed. Sria Chatterjee and Jennie Renton.
  • "Jessica", about an Anglo-Indian woman hairdresser of Portuguese descent in a Bengali neighbourhood in Calcutta, came out in Vislumbres: Bridging India and Iberoamerica 1 : pp. 58–9.
  • "The Key to All the Worlds", appeared in Superhero: The Fabulous Adventures of Rocket Kumar and Other Indian Superheroes, published by Scholastic India in 2007.
  • "A Night with the Joking Clown".. In Saint, Tarun K.. The Gollancz Book of South Asian Science Fiction.
  • "Arisudan"
  • "‘Arfabad’, in, edited by Christoph Rupprecht, Deborah Cleland, Norie Tamura, Rajat Chaudhuri, Sarena Ulibarri, World Weaver Press, April 2021.
  • " ‘Karmic Joy’, Karma Comes Before, the Magazine, Issue 001, January 2022.
  • "A Question of Choice", Our Beautiful Reward, Reckoning Special Issue, November 2022.
  • "'A Walk in the Park', State of Matter 7, December 2022
  • ‘All I Really Wanna Do’, in, edited by V. S. Holmes, Amphibian Press, September 2023.
  • ‘Hopdog’ in Solarpunk Creatures, World Weaver Press, January 2024.
  • ‘The Mudpie’ in Samyukta Fictions, edited by Anupama Mohan, 2024.
  • ‘Zigsa Tells Her Story’, Room 47.2, winner, Room short fiction competition 2024.

Graphic stories

  • "How Zigsa Found Her Way" in the published by HarperCollins India in 2018.
  • "Killer" in Comix India Vol. 2: Girl Power in 2010.
  • "The Bookshop on the Hill" in Drighangchoo Issue 3, Kolkata 2010.

Other books

Honors and awards